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Best Practices In Design Outcomes Of A Survey

Best Practices In Design Outcomes Of A Survey. P. H. King, PhD, PE Joan Walker, PhD Vanderbilt University. Design Survey, 13 respondents, late 2003. How many credit hours & terms – design course Which measures are required, as needed, not needed Grading examples?

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Best Practices In Design Outcomes Of A Survey

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  1. Best Practices In DesignOutcomes Of A Survey P. H. King, PhD, PEJoan Walker, PhDVanderbilt University

  2. Design Survey, 13 respondents, late 2003 • How many credit hours & terms – design course • Which measures are required, as needed, not needed • Grading examples? • Suggested additions re ABET & design?

  3. Course Structure: Credits • 3 + 3 5 programs • 3 3 programs • 2 + 3 1 program • 2 + 2 1 program • 1 + 2 1 program • 3 to 6 1 program (variable credit) • 8 1 program (over 6 terms)

  4. Final Written Paper Periodic Written Reports Periodic Oral Reports Prototype Project Notebook Final Oral Presentation Health & Safety Analysis Final Poster Presentation 13, 0, 0 13, 0, 0 11, 2, 0 9, 2, 2 9, 1, 3 8, 1, 4 8, 4, 1 8, 1, 4 Topics: Rank ordered Columns are: Required, As needed, Not Required

  5. Order of Magnitude Calc. Societal Impact Market/Econ. Analysis Design History File Ethical Concerns Grant Proposal Patent Application Manufacturability 7, 1, 5 6, 3, 4 6, 3, 4 6, 1, 6 5, 6, 2 4, 3, 6 3, 4, 6 3, 4, 6 Topics: Rank ordered, Continued Columns are: Required, As needed, Not Required

  6. Cite Relevant Standards Sustainability Environmental Impact Political Considerations 2, 8, 3 1, 3, 9 0, 9, 4 0, 3, 10 Topics: Rank ordered, Continued Columns are: Required, As needed, Not Required

  7. Suggested Additions to List • Manuscript ready for journal publication • K-12 outreach presentation of project • Proof of concept prior to design • Aesthetic considerations • Timeline • System Specification • Peer review

  8. Suggested Additions To List (If ABET) • Teamwork & Leadership (2) • Peer & Self Evaluations • Design Controls • Engineering Analysis (FEM) • Innovation • Quality Controls • Design of Experiments

  9. Grading Schemes Collected: • Course Grading Scheme 7 • Peer Review 2 • Design Notebook 1 • Oral Report 1 • Design Report 2 • Poster Judging 1 • Proposal Grading 1

  10. Oral Grading Sheet - Marquette Presentation Skills/Organization: (30 pts) Were members of group professional in appearance? 5 points Were speakers adequately prepared for presentation and questions? 10 pts Was presentation clear and understandable? 10 pts Were visual aids sufficient in numbers and properly used? 5 pts Technical Content of Presentation: (30 pts) Did group demonstrate sufficient technical understanding and base concept(s) on sound engineering principles? 15 pts Did prototype/key deliverable adequately communicate proposed concept? 15 pts

  11. Oral Grading Sheet Continued Salability: (40 pts) Was audience convinced that: proposed concept will meet customer needs? _______(15) proposed concept is technically feasible? _______(10) proposed concept is economically viable? _______(10) group can complete project by May 2004? _______(5) TOTAL _______(100) + comments to speaker … + comments to course coordinator …

  12. Paper & Poster - Vanderbilt

  13. Continued …

  14. Continued

  15. Other sources • TIDEE – transferable integrated design engineering education - http://www.tidee.cea.wsu.edu/assessment-tools/design-processes.html • BESTEAMS – building engineering student team effectiveness and management systems - http://www.enme.umd.edu/labs/BESTEAMS/

  16. Material Solicited • Please send to paul.h.king@vanderbilt.edu • Material will be posted on VaNTH website: http://vubme.vuse.vanderbilt.edu/King/design_education.htm in the near future

  17. Thank You! Questions or Comments? This work is supported primarily by the Engineering Research Centers Program of the National Science Foundation under Award Number EEC-9876363

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